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Judith Collins defiant over survey involvement: 'The Greens are frankly bonkers'
Collins defiant over survey: 'The Greens are, frankly, bonkers'
The Public Service Minister claims questions she removed about religion, te reo Māori and rainbow identities because they infringed on people's privacy. Audio
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NZ Warriors relishing return to 'home away from home' at Suncorp Stadium
Warriors relishing return to 'home away from home' at Suncorp Stadium
Consecutive 'Magic Round' victories have brought the Wahs faithful out in force at Brisbane.
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Crusaders lose Scott Barrett but determined to avoid 'banana skin' defeat
Crusaders lose Scott Barrett but determined to avoid 'banana skin' defeat
The Crusaders are missing their skipper and several All Blacks.
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Christchurch health workers share struggles as sector faces increasing pressure
'Burnt out, no pay parity': Health workers share struggles
One district nurse says she has never seen things so bad.
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Portia Woodman-Wickliffe 'really excited' ahead of Saturday showdown with Canada
Black Ferns' flyer excited for new chapter with national team
Portia Woodman-Wickliffe plays her first test in almost three years on Saturday.
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Woodman-Wickliffe to play for Black Ferns, first time since 2022
Black Ferns star Portia Woodman-Wickliffe is set to play her first international for the side since the 2022 World Cup final. Woodman-Wickliffe came out of retirement in April, and has been named on… Audio
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Portia Woodman-Wickliffe selected for first Black Ferns' test in three years
Portia Woodman-Wickliffe selected for first Black Ferns' test in three years
It will be her first international for the side since the 2022 World Cup final.
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Changing the game: Female hunters find their tribe
Changing the game: Female hunters find their tribe
Sammi Holland and Alesha Tomasi are behind Daughters of the Wild dedicated to women who hunt.
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Call for 24/7 trained security as survey finds daily violence normalised across EDs
Violence normalised across emergency departments, doctors warn
Daily abuse and assaults are putting patients at risk and pushing ED staff to quit, with doctors calling for 24/7 trained security in every hospital. Audio
- Person left in serious condition after being attacked by a bull in Canterbury
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Steel's Kate Heffernan to miss more games after knee injury
Netball: Kate Heffernan to miss more games for the Steel
Steel co-captain Kate Heffernan will have to wait longer to get her ANZ Premiership season underway.
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Dash-cam footage shows man taking ambulance for joy ride across Timaru
Ambulance joy rider to appear in court
Dash-cam footage showed the vehicle driven through thick fog and reaching speeds up to 82km/h.
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Greens promise free doctor visits, childcare but new taxes, higher borrowing
Greens promise free doctor visits, childcare and a list of new taxes
The party's alternative Budget also includes an "income guarantee" of at least $395 a week but would see government debt climbing for years.
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Police appeal over man sought after two injured in Christchurch CBD hit-and-run
Search for man after central city hit-and-run
Christchurch police are calling on the public to help identify a man after a crash in the central city.
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Councillor adamant Nelson well-placed to host Te Matatini
Councillor adamant Nelson well-placed to host Te Matatini
"It's not good enough to say that Te Tauihu can't host, because how we host is really up to us," Kahu PakiPaki says.
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Black Ferns Sevens star Jorja Miller ready to make her mark in 15s
Black Ferns Sevens star Jorja Miller ready to make her mark in 15s
She concedes she has a lot to learn, but Jorja Miller is ready to push for a place at this year's Rugby World Cup.
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Former members of secretive sect Two by Twos claim leaders receive gifts of cash
Secretive sect leaders receive gifts of cash, former members claim
Former members of a secretive sect known as the Two by Twos claim the leaders receive gifts of cash and do not pay tax. Audio
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Christchurch schoolteacher Samuel Ramsay jailed for grooming, abusing student
'You were an adult, she was a child': Teacher jailed for grooming, abusing student
Samuel Ramsay began messaging the girl on Facebook when she was 13.
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Health NZ aims to cut surgery waitlists by outsourcing to private hospitals, extending doctors' hours
Health NZ to outsource thousands of cases to private hospitals
And it also plans to ask surgeons to work longer hours in a bid to cut the waitlist. Audio
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Firearms registry is keeping NZers safe - external review
Firearms registry keeping NZers safe, according to review
The ACT Party insists review was not strong enough, even though it was commissioned under ACT minister Nicole McKee.
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Is the South Island still free of 'pond weed' hornwort? Cantabrians on alert
Is the South Island still free of 'pond weed' hornwort? Cantabrians on alert
The invasive freshwater weed that is widespread in the North Island was eradicated in the South Island 12 years ago. But it's been spotted for sale online from Christchurch.
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As insurance gets harder to buy, NZ has 3 choices for disaster recovery – and we keep choosing the worst one
Three choices as insurance gets harder to buy
The industry has already signalled it is pulling out of some places in Aotearoa, leaving the government and homeowners to question what happens next.
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How landlords are trying to stand out in crowded rental market
Landlords battle to stand out in crowded market
Experts suggest strategy may be needed to 'sell' a property to prospective tenants as listings reach record levels in some areas. Audio
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Veteran activist unlawfully pepper-sprayed and arrested - IPCA
Veteran activist unlawfully pepper-sprayed and arrested - IPCA
Police unlawfully pepper-sprayed and arrested veteran activist John Minto at a pro-Palestinian protest in Christchurch in February 2024, the Independent Police Conduct Authority has found.
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Lull in property values present home buyers 'rare opportunity'
Lull in property values present home buyers 'rare opportunity'
A cautious mindset among buyers and a high number of listings have kept prices from rising.